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Links to a range of other video art organizations and related resources.
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Chicago Filmmakers

Provides opportunities for artists to make films outside the mainstream marketplace, to distribute and exhibit this work, as well as to build audiences and to increase media attention for it.

Flicker

Featuring a huge database of resources, artists, and organizations -- both experimental Film and Video.

Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center

A multi-disciplinary arts center in Buffalo, NY which for over 25 years has presented contemporary art to audiences in the Western New York region.

Illinois Arts Council

For over 30 years the Illinois Arts Council (IAC) has been instrumental in supporting Illinois' highly acclaimed and diverse cultural community.

Idea Online

Unique resource tool covering a wide range of artistic activities in the broad domain of electronic art in both French and English.

Media Alliance

An advocacy and service organization dedicated to advancing the independent media arts - video, film and related electronic media.

Electronic Arts Intermix

Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) is a nonprofit arts organization whose core program is the distribution and preservation of new and historical video and media-based art, in addition to offering a variety of public programming and educational resource material.

Bay Area Video Coalition

The nation's most advanced video and new media center, providing access to technology, training, and support to artists and nonprofits.

artnetweb

A network of people and projects investigating new media in the practice of art.

Appalshop

Produces and presents work that celebrates the culture and voices the concerns of people living in the Appalachian Mountains.

Alliance for Community Media

The Alliance for Community Media supports the use of local media to promote civic engagement, collaboration and free speech.

de Saisset Museum

The de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University maintains one of the most important collections of early video art in the San Francisco Bay Area. 

Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños

The Center for Puerto Rican Studies (Centro) is dedicated to the comprehensive collection and interpretation of data, graphic art, and library and archival resources that document the history and legacy of Puerto Ricans in the United States.

Broadside Television Collection

The Broadside Television Collection is an archive of audio and video programming documenting life in central Appalachia in an effort to examine the traditional arts, land use and regional history of the area.

British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection

The British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection is dedicated to documenting the achievements of British moving-image artists, and to sharing that information through exhibitions, conference and publishing projects, and research residency programs.

Conservation OnLine (CoOL)

CoOL, an online resource operated by the Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation is a full text library of conservation information, covering a wide spectrum of topics of interest to those involved with the conservation of library, archives and museum materials.

The Artists' Television Network Collection

Housed at the University of Iowa, the Artists' Television Network Collection documents the work of the a group of video artists working in New York City in the late 1970s, who were united in their commitment to the development of "television" as an artistic medium and to the distribution of contemporary arts programming to a broad-based television viewing audience.

Anthology Film Archives

Anthology Film Archives is an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema.

Videofreex Documentary

“Here Come the Videofreex!” is a documentary in progress which tells the story of the most radical video collective of the 1960’s and 70’s.

Rhizome.org: Artbase

The Rhizome ArtBase is an online archive that provides free, open, and permanent access to new media-based art.

NAMAC (National Alliance for Media Art and Culture)

NAMAC's mission is to foster and fortifie the culture and business of independent media arts.  "Through dialogue, collaboration, research and advocacy, we connect, organize and develop organizations."
NAMAC was founded in 1980 by an eclectic group of media arts organization leaders who realized they could strengthen their social and cultural impact by working as a united force. Their idea was as bold as it was simple: to create a national organization that would provide support services to its institutional members, and advocate for the field as a whole. Since its founding, NAMAC has worked to raise the profile and influence of the media arts on behalf of its growing and changing membership.

International Film Festival Rotterdam

The International Film Festival Rotterdam offers a quality selection of worldwide independent, innovative and experimental cinema as well as a series of film-related visual arts exhibitions and live performances. Devoted to actively support independent filmmaking from around the globe, IFFR is the essential hub in Holland for discovering film talent, for catching premieres, and for exploring its competitions, main sections of recent feature films, short films and documentaries, visual arts exhibitions, theme sections and debates. During twelve festival days, hundreds of filmmakers and other artists present their work to a large and devoted audience in 24 screening venues located within central Rotterdam. Up to 3,000 press and film industry representatives visit the festival to report and catch the buzz on its premieres or to take part in CineMart, the largest co-production market for film projects.
 
 
 

Gene Siskel Film Center

For almost 40 years, the Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) has presented world-class independent, international, and classic cinema. Renamed in honor of the late film critic in 2000, the Gene Siskel Film Center presents approximately 1,500 screenings and 100 guest artist appearances a year to over 80,000 film enthusiasts at its unique, sophisticated, modern facilities, which have been operating since June, 2001 at 164 N. State Street in Chicago.

UK Video Art History

A chronology of events in the U.K. during the first two decades of video art history.

Wexner Center for the Arts

A multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center presenting programs in the visual, performing, and media arts, as well as education programs.

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